Ship: Launched in 2018, Infinity yacht stands out for its comfort and premium service. Its nautically themed interiors in shades of blue, white and gray showcase sleek designs, creating a luxe yet inviting atmosphere. Boasting expansive accommodations and a dedicated team, Infinity is one of the most luxurious Galapagos ships for those seeking a five-star and service-oriented experience.
Amenities: Made up of three decks, you’ll find a plethora of indoor and outdoor spaces for your relaxation. The main deck hosts the dining room, a porch for wildlife viewing and a spacious lounge complete with audio and video entertainment. Head to the upper deck for handcrafted cocktails at the bar, and visit the sun deck to soak in the Jacuzzi and savor your meals outdoors. The yacht is also equipped with snorkeling equipment, wet suits and kayaks for your recreational enjoyment.
Crew: 10 crew members, one cruise director and two bilingual guides enrich your experiences aboard.
Dining: While some meals are served al fresco on the sun deck depending on conditions, others are served in the indoor dining room, which is equipped with two tables that fit 10 guests each. Crafted using only the freshest ingredients from local markets, a delightful blend of Ecuadorian and international dishes are featured for each meal and are served buffet-style alongside a selection of fresh juices, fruits and desserts. Dinners are a plated affair, and you’re invited to gorge on an assortment of snacks in between meals.
Rooms: 10 accommodations are spread across the main and upper decks, with eight double cabins and two double suites. Two units conveniently interconnect for larger groups and families. Ranging in size from 22 m2 to 32 m2, the roomy and air-conditioned accommodations each come equipped with an ensuite bathroom with biodegradable L’Occitane products, a private balcony, a sitting area and either convertible twin beds or one king-sized bed.
Itineraries: With four, five and eight-day itineraries, you can select from four different sailings. Each of the two eight-day options focuses on different islands in the region, with one highlighting western and eastern islands like Isabela and Fernandina Islands. The other eight-day itinerary highlights the northern and southern islands, exploring Genovesa, Floreana and Española Islands, while the four-day cruise visits Santa Cruz, Genovesa, Santiago and Rabida Islands, for those who are short on time.